Toto Lotto were a weird avantgardistic, noisy post-punk band from Frankfurt that released this 7'' in 1980. The slow, brooding, edgy "White Walls" strongly reminds of Pere Ubu. "Cut a Slice" is some weird ska-punk, and "Toto Lotto" is a great proto-hardcore smash in your face. Definitively an interesting and varied single. [SOURCE: RATE YOUR MUSIC]
Label:
Not On Label – TL-01
Format:
Vinyl, 7"
Country:
Germany
Released:
May 1980
Style:
New Wave, Punk, Post-Punk, Art Punk, No Wave
Tracklist:
A White Walls 4:15
B1 Cut A Slice 2:30
B2 Toto Lotto 1:05
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From the German New Wave (Neue Deutsche Welle) before it was even called that way and long before all the major labels smelled there was some pretty cash to earn.
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